Reflections Magazine Issue #61 - Spring 2004 | Page 23

Class Notes 1980s Teresa Foster-Moorefield ’80, ’84/MA lives in Asheville, N.C. Thomas McCanna ’80 writes from Rochester, N.Y.: “I would like to wish the cross country team good luck. It has been 23 years since I had to run all those miles and train. I still miss it at times! Keep up the good work.” Amy Lillywhite Sturtevant ’80 is secretary for the Division of Performing Arts and Education at Siena Heights. She and her husband, Gary Sturtevant ’81, own and operate Dog Days Boarding in Addison. Carolyn Welniak Donaldson ’82 of Hollidaysburg, Pa., is news anchor for WTAJ-TV Channel 10’s 5 p.m. newscast, and co-anchor of the 6 and 10 p.m. broadcasts. She also serves as “parenting reporter” and writes the weekly “Monday’s Child” segment featuring a Little Brother/Little Sister story. She began at the station as weather anchor in 1982 and has been a news anchor for almost nine years. An active community volunteer, Carolyn serves on several boards and committees including United Way and the Altoona Symphony. She is a past recipient of the Chamber of Commerce Athena Award and a Humanitarian of the Year Award. She and her husband, Robert, who is deputy attorney general and a partner in the Hippo Donaldson law firm, led the county United Way Fund Drive several years ago raising over $1.3 million. They have two daughters, both students at Penn State. Joseph (Joey) Orange ’82 is owner and president of Bearden’s Restaurant in Rocky River, Ohio. (The SHU alumni director recommends the burgers and shakes for lunch!) Joey lives in nearby Westlake. Jo Jones Rizer ’82 put her law degree to work for 10 years as in-house counsel with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Cincinnati, following work at the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. She and Mike (who were married in Siena’s Lumen Chapel) moved to Charlotte, N.C., in 1996, and Jo decided to be at home with their girls, Clare, 13, and Rachel, 10. Timothy Savona ’82 is vice president of operations for the Indianapolis (Ind.) Zoo. He writes: “Hello to all in my past Siena years—still carry all the memories! Since Siena, I have spent 19 years in the zoo business, 18 years coaching wrestling, and two years officiating. Pam and I are doing well in Indianapolis; we moved here from Co